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It takes work — sometimes unpleasant — to be self-disciplined. So why do it? What’s the spiritual takeaway? Find out as John MacArthur shows you the rewards that come from mastering The Art of Self-Discipline.

In How to Get the Most from God’s Word, John MacArthur offers practical study principles and explores the Bible’s claims about its own power, reliability, authority, and sufficiency. Don’t settle for spiritual table scraps. Find out how to study the Bible for yourself—and see your life change.

What’s been stealing your joy this week? Failing health? A difficult relationship? Whatever’s robbing your joy, you can get it back and never lose it again. Find out how in John MacArthur’s study Joy Rules.

What hope is there for a nation that rejects God? Rejects His standards? Rejects His Son? What can Christians do to reverse the consequences of national sins? John MacArthur shows you how to make a difference in his study God’s Word to an Ungodly Society.

If you’re a Christian, you’re in a battle — a spiritual conflict you can’t avoid. What will make the difference between victory and defeat? In his study Spiritual Boot Camp, John MacArthur looks at fundamental disciplines that can lead you to victory over sin and a deeper relationship with Christ.

Have questions about the sovereignty of God, predestination, perseverance, and election? Find answers as John MacArthur looks at doctrines associated with Calvinism in his study The Doctrines of Grace.

Where can you find happiness that doesn’t depend on your circumstances? Is there really such a thing? Find out as John MacArthur walks you through Jesus’ often-misunderstood “Blessed are” statements—The Beatitudes.

The return of Christ will fulfill every Christian’s greatest hope, while setting off the most terrifying events the world has ever seen. In his study When Jesus Comes, John MacArthur shows you why living in expectancy of that day is crucial to living the life God desires.

Many churches say God saves those who help themselves, see their own worthiness, want to feel better about themselves. But is that really the kind of person God saves? See what Jesus said about the terms for salvation — how it rocked the religious thought in His day, and still rocks the church today — in John MacArthur’s study Am I the Kind of Person God Saves?

Know someone who is calm and confident no matter the circumstances? How do you become that kind of Christian — someone others look to in times of turmoil? John MacArthur’s study Seven Steps to Spiritual Stability shows you biblical principles that can guide you through any challenge, confrontation, or setback.

It will be the shock of all shocks. People—many people—who are involved in church, do all sorts of good, and even say they believe that salvation comes through Christ, will die and find themselves in hell. In The Way to Heaven, John MacArthur helps you avoid that deception by examining Jesus’ startling words in Matthew 7:13-29.

Church discipline. Scripture calls congregations to practice it—yet it’s often neglected. John MacArthur explains exactly what church discipline is, and why it’s vital for a healthy congregation, in his study from Matthew 18 called My Brother’s Keeper.

Jesus is the master at turning faults into strengths and producing greatness from people whose only asset is their utter uselessness. In his study The Master’s Men, John MacArthur shows you how Jesus transformed His closest followers, and how He can make you a great disciple, no matter your shortcomings.

While many elements make for a growing, healthy church, John MacArthur is convinced there's nothing more crucial than the pulpit. How a church and its pastor handle God's Word isn't secondary to achieving effectiveness and blessing—it's the heart of it. Preaching and doctrine should be the unwavering preoccupation not only of every pastor, but of every church member of every age of every era.

When a wife loses her husband, serious questions arise. How will her needs be met? What is her family’s responsibility? When should the church step in? And are there times when the church should steer clear? In Caring for Widows, John MacArthur answers those questions and shows you God’s special concern for those precious women.

Why should you trust the Bible? It’s such an old book—isn’t it outdated and irrelevant? In Making a Case for the Bible, John MacArthur helps you see why the Bible can be trusted now and forever, by everyone, in every circumstance.

If you’re a Christian, you’re in a battle — a spiritual conflict you can’t avoid. What will make the difference between victory and defeat? In his study Spiritual Boot Camp, John MacArthur looks at fundamental disciplines that can lead you to victory over sin and a deeper relationship with Christ.

Do you have the ability -– or right –- to pray so that you persuade a sovereign God? In Don’t Be Afraid to Ask, John MacArthur shows you how to pray boldly, the generous response you can expect, and why it’s ok.

How can you be sure Jesus really came out of the grave two thousand years ago? Hear compelling evidence and sharpen your understanding of Christ’s life-changing triumph over death in John MacArthur’s Easter study, The Mystery of the Resurrection.

You can always find someone who’s committed far worse sins than you, which might make you think, “Am I really that bad?” Consider that question as John MacArthur shows you the depths of our sin, and the incomparable breadth of God’s love and forgiveness, in his study The Sinfulness of Sin.

It’s been said the most important thing about you is what comes to mind when you think about God. In God, Satan, and Angels, John MacArthur examines the Bible’s clear and compelling record of who God is, as well as the angels who serve Him and the devil who wars against Him.